A Year After the Presidential Elections, Venezuela Will Hold Municipal Elections without Any Significant Counterbalance.
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On Sunday, Nicolás Maduro's regime is holding other 'fake' elections, in this case municipal elections; Trump's stance gives wings to Chavismo, who exchanges prisoners and doubles his repression Read
Analysis of CNN Español Completed the second electoral campaign so far this year in Venezuela, this time to elect 335 mayors and 2,471 councillors on July 27. That is, on the eve of a year of the controversial presidential elections whose result, announced in favor of Nicolás Maduro, was rejected by the opposition and part of the international community, and resulted in protests that left a balance of about 25 people dead and more than 2,000 arr…
Analysis of CNN Español Completed the second electoral campaign so far this year in Venezuela, this time to elect 335 mayors and 2,471 councillors on July 27. That is, on the eve of a year of the controversial presidential elections whose result, announced in favor of Nicolás Maduro, was rejected by the opposition and part of the international community, and resulted in protests that left a balance of about 25 people dead and more than 2,000 arr…
The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Venezuela welcomed on Friday, July 25, the international observers who will participate in the electoral process (number 33) to elect mayors and councillors from the 335 municipalities of the country, scheduled for Sunday, July 27. The arrival of the international mission underscores Venezuela’s commitment to transparency and democratic guarantees in its electoral processes. From the headquarters of the CN…
Some 335 mayors and the same number of municipal councils will be elected in Venezuela on Sunday, July 27 (27J). The new appointment is preceded by the presidential election on July 28, 2024, as well as by the renewal of Parliament and state governors on May 25th. Therefore, the cycle of renewal of all popular election positions in the country’s executive and legislative branches will be completed. Like any election event, this has particular ch…
In a climate of apathy, and with new allegations of arbitrary arrests between the opposition, this Sunday's elections in Venezuela are a way of “similing competition and perpetuating the Government” of Maduro.
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